Free-agent RB Brian Westbrook (49ers) plans to retire as a member of the Philadelphia Eagles. He was with Philly for eight seasons and left the team in 2009 as the franchise leader with 9,875 yards from scrimmage.

San Francisco 49ers impending free-agent RB Brian Westbrook would like to play for the Philadelphia Eagles again, according to Adam Caplan, of FOXSports.com. Westbrook played the first eight years of his career with the Eagles before joining the 49ers last season. "I talk to coach (Eagles head coach Andy) Reid every week or so. We always talk. I would love to be back in Philly. So we'll see how things go," Westbrook said Sunday, March 6. "I think they have a very good group of guys on the team as far as every position, but I still think I can help this team win."

San Francisco 49ers RB Brian Westbrook became the only active player with 40 rushing touchdowns and 30 receiving touchdowns with his rushing score in Week 17, reports Matt Maiocco, of CSNBayArea.com. Westbrook is just one of four players in NFL history to accomplish the feat, joining former St. Louis Rams RB Marshall Faulk, former Baltimore Colts RB Lenny Moore and former Cincinnati Bengals RB James Brooks.